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  • Coastal Excavation & Construction Inc
    5
    PO 585, Goleta, 93116, US

    Meet Chad Cushman - Founder of Coastal Ex Founded in 2007 by Santa Barbara native and avid waterman, Chad Cushman - Coastal Ex started with a vision as expansive and clear as the California coastline. Just as the coast is a dynamic meeting point of land and sea, Cushman saw an opportunity to bridge creativity and stability in the construction industry. Cushman’s strong compass, guided by a commitment to quality, reflects his unwavering dedication to excellence amidst ever-changing conditions. Each project under his direction embodies his commitment to meticulous craftsmanship and innovative thinking and problem solving in a dynamic industry. Coastal Excavation and Construction continues to stand as a testament to the integrity and enduring quality that define his vision and the essence of the coastal spirit. When he’s not on site with his team, you can find Chad in his workshop welding, tending to his growing orchard or swimming in the Pacific Ocean that he’s grateful to call his backyard. Decades of Results Coastal Excavation & Construction is a highly skilled and licensed general engineering contractor specializing in a wide range of services, from custom design and drawings to demolition, excavation, grading, trenching, pipe installation, backfill, drainage, erosion control, footings, foundations, structural building, light duty building, pool excavation, driveways, hardscapes, septic systems, fire prevention, land clearing, heavy duty landscaping, and hauling. With a commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, Coastal Ex has been serving the Santa Barbara County and Central Coast communities for over 15 years. Their team of experienced professionals is dedicated to providing exceptional service and delivering projects on time and within budget. Whether you're looking to build your dream home, renovate your existing property, or tackle a challenging landscaping project, Coastal Ex has the expertise and resources to make your vision a reality.

  • Team Trust Commitment SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPMENT 南加州建筑开发工程公司秉承着以最专业的团队,提供最一流的服务. 通过我们的一砖一瓦为城市增添全新的风景线。无论是住宅的翻新, 还是商业大楼的全新开发, 我们都有着值得信赖的专业, 优秀的团队, 及专业的技术, 确保每一个工程的品质。 MISSION 团队合作我们相信公司最大的资产就是员工,和客户像一个团队般的合作,因为我们认为双方对等的信任才是成功最大的关键。诚信原则忠於品质、诚实和勤奋,拥有业界最高道德标准,坚持做对的事情,打造一家以信任为基础的公司,秉持高标准的服务品质,尤其注重对于客户的诚信,打造不可取代性。长久承诺​相信和客戶的长久关系是公司的根本命脈,积极的付出及精准的市场分析,把握机遇使我们与众不同。我们承诺,我们视每一位客户为"尊敬的朋友"。

  • Haines & Kibblehouse, Inc.
    4.6
    P.O. Box 196, 2052 Lucon Road, Skippack, 19474, US

    H&K Group, Inc.: Building a Better Future Since 1968 H&K Group, Inc. is a family of companies dedicated to providing exceptional products and services in the heavy civil contracting and construction materials industries. We are committed to delivering strength, experience, and value to our customers in the Mid-Atlantic Region. Our diverse portfolio of companies allows us to operate individually or as a collective team, ensuring we can meet the unique needs of each project. We are constantly innovating and adapting to meet the challenges of the ever-changing construction landscape. At H&K Group, Inc., we believe in building a better future for our customers, our employees, and our communities. We are proud of our legacy and excited about the future.

  • Vollmer Excavation
    5
    19760 Road 222, Strathmore, 93267-9702, US

    About Vollmer Excavation Since 1972, Robert Vollmer started his one-man business in Tulare County. He began with a backhoe service, providing services for farming operations, construction jobs, and septic system repairs. After several years, he expanded his services to include swimming pool excavation, dump truck service, and material sales. Over the years, the business has grown and expanded its services throughout the Central Valley. Vollmer Excavation believes no job is too small. Contact our office for a free estimate. We provide all types of earthwork, road construction, residential and commercial projects, asphalt paving, demolition, septic tank repairs and installation, backhoe and trucking services, and material sales. Contact us with any questions regarding the type of work we do, and we will be more than happy to provide you with an estimate for service. Why Choose Vollmer Excavation? Over 30 Years of Experience California Licensed General Engineering Contractors License # 969883 License Type Class A C21 HAV HIC Member of the Better Business Bureau Free Estimates and Consultations History of Vollmer Excavation: Bob was born and raised in the Lindsay, California area. His family lived in the foothills of Lindsay where they worked together. Bob and his siblings would go to school and after they returned home they worked with their parents, packing fruit, caring for the family ranch, and working in the family granite pit. In the 1970’s, Bob worked at the local creamery doing maintenance on their equipment. An acquaintance of his stopped by to let him know that he had a backhoe for sale and wanted to know if Bob knew of anyone who may be interested. The backhoe was really worn out, but Bob thought he could repair it and sell it for a small profit. Friends and neighbors started asking him to do some work for them before he sold his backhoe. Of course, he wasn’t going to say no, one small job led to another and before he knew it he had his own backhoe business. Bob ran the old Ford Major backhoe for about a year and a half until the boom broke in half. He upgraded to a newer machine and landed a nice contract with a swimming pool company digging pools. When a different swimming pool contractor-asked for his services it was time to start hiring help. This small one-man business has grown to 25 employees today, one employee recently retired being one of the original employees starting in 1972 and worked with him until 2013, a total of 41 years! Bob’s employees are more than just employees to him, they are friends, family. To this day Bob still has some of his original customers. It is very important to him to take care of his customers and to make sure they are happy. He has made many emergency, middle of the night runs for his customers, anything from pulling a truck out of the mud to repairing a broken pipeline. We can honestly say his work is his life, he loves to work and to help people. Bob has made a great name for himself in the Central Valley and for very good reason!

  • Mac Brown Excavating Inc
    5
    P.O. Box 8, Carpinteria, 93014, US

    Mac Brown Excavating, Inc. Born from the depths of ranching in the Carpinteria Valley back in the seventies, Mac Brown Excavating has established itself as one of the top general engineering contractors in Santa Barbara County. Offering everything from demolition, rough grading, finish grading, public and private utility work, storm drainage, erosion control, French drain work, and so on. Our goal is to offer as complete a site package to clients as possible.

  • Yarbs Grading and Paving
    5
    11339 S Peach Ave., Fresno, 93725, US

    Yarbs Grading and Paving: Your Trusted Partner for Quality Construction Yarbs Grading and Paving is a full-service grading and paving company located in Fresno, California. We have over 20 years of experience and are committed to delivering quality projects that meet or exceed our customers' expectations. We specialize in parking lot construction, ADA improvements, and city, county, and state roadway construction. Our team is dedicated to providing exceptional service and ensuring that every project is completed on time and within budget. We take pride in our work and strive to build lasting relationships with our clients. We offer a wide range of services, including: Concrete improvements Asphalt paving and overlays Mass excavation Underground Demolition Seal coating Striping We serve Fresno, Clovis, Madera, and the surrounding areas. Contact us today to discuss your project needs.

  • JS Company Inc. - Js Co.
    5
    Brentwood, US

    ABOUT JS COMPANY AN AFFORDABLE CONTRACTOR YOU CAN TRUST JS Co. is a locally owned, insured and licensed general engineering firm founded in 1998. Its mission is to become your preferred contractor in the San Francisco Bay Area, offering a gamut of services to complete any project. There is no “too small” or “too large” job for us. Count on JS Co. to provide speedy and fair estimates whether you are a homeowner, a business representative, an insurance adjuster or a public official. Our team of friendly and talented professionals is ready to exceed your expectations starting with your initial contact until the completion of your project. Review our strength in numbers and learn more about some of our happy clients in our References section. 0 + YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 0 + PROJECTS COMPLETED 0 + SATISFIED CLIENTS 0 + CONSTRUCTION LICENSES LET JS COMPANY BECOME YOUR PREFERRED CONTRACTOR JS has delivered hundreds of projects to hundreds of clients for over two decades. We look forward to assisting you with your next project. Give us the chance to earn your business! Call Us at 415-460-2100

  • Eagle Asphalt - Asphalt & Paving Contractor
    4.9
    4721 W. Jennifer Ave., #14, 4721 W. Jennifer Ave. #14, Fresno, 93722, US

    Eagle Asphalt CA Eagle Asphalt proudly offers a wide range of services, we are your one-stop pavement and asphalt solution! Whether it be an asphalt overlay, new asphalt construction, or asphalt repair, Eagle Asphalt in Fresno, California has the experience and expertise to see the job through from start to finish. Give us a call… today! Eagle Asphalt in Fresno, CA is Locally Owned, Licensed & Insured. Serving Central Valley.

  • Optimal EarthWork
    5
    3070 Garden Ave, San Jose, 95111, US

    Transforming Landscapes with Precision: Earthworks Experts We harness the raw potential of the earth to create extraordinary transformations and deliver awe-inspiring results for every project we undertake. Excavation & Grading Swimming Pool Demolition Demolition

  • Discovery Hydrovac
    4.8
    909 Soule Street, West Sacramento, 95691, US

    Discover our Difference Discovery Hydrovac is a respected hydro and air vacuum service provider that supports the ever-expanding oil, gas, utility, and construction industries. At Discovery Hydrovac, we use state-of-the-art technology to safely and efficiently perform subsurface utility locating, (potholing/daylighting) hydro excavation, air excavation, and ground-penetrating radar (GPR) scanning. With the latest equipment, extensive project knowledge, and industry-leading operators, we can assist you through all phases of your project and ensure everything gets done in the safest and most cost-effective way possible. What we're proud of WOMEN OWNED AND OPERATED Nationally Certified through WBENC and WOSB. IN BUSINESS SINCE 2012 Serving the industry for almost a decade.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Excavation Contractors

Find answers to common questions about excavation contractors and hiring excavation professionals in the USA.

What is a soil engineer, and do I need one?

A soil engineer is a professional specializing in analyzing soil properties and their behavior under various conditions. They play a crucial role in:
  • Determining Soil Suitability: Assessing whether the soil can support the intended structure or load.
  • Recommending Foundation Types: Advising on the appropriate foundation design based on soil characteristics.
  • Addressing Drainage and Erosion Issues: Providing solutions to manage water runoff and prevent erosion.
  • Evaluating Slope Stability: Assessing the risk of landslides or soil movement on slopes.
You might need a soil engineer for projects involving:
  • Building on challenging soil types (expansive clay, loose sand, etc.)
  • Constructing large or complex structures
  • Excavating near slopes or retaining walls
  • Addressing drainage or erosion concerns
Your excavation contractor or local building department can advise if a soil engineer is necessary for your project.

How do I know if I need a retaining wall?

Retaining walls are structures designed to hold back soil or rock and prevent erosion on sloped terrain. You might need a retaining wall if:
  • Sloped Property: Your property has a significant slope, making it prone to soil erosion or landslides.
  • Creating Usable Space: You want to level off a sloped area to create a flat surface for patios, gardens, or other outdoor spaces.
  • Preventing Damage: Erosion is threatening existing structures, driveways, or walkways.
  • Landscaping Features: You're incorporating tiered gardens, raised beds, or other landscaping elements requiring soil retention.
Consult with an excavation contractor or landscape architect to determine if a retaining wall is necessary for your project and to ensure it's properly designed and constructed for safety and longevity.

How do I prepare my property for excavation?

Here's a checklist to prepare your property for an excavation project:
  • Clear the Area: Remove any obstacles, including vehicles, outdoor furniture, landscaping features, or structures, from the excavation zone and surrounding area.
  • Mark Existing Features: Identify and mark underground utilities, septic tanks, sprinkler systems, or other buried elements you want to protect.
  • Protect Landscaping: Use tarps or fencing to shield trees, shrubs, gardens, or other landscaping elements from damage.
  • Provide Access: Ensure the excavation contractor has clear access to the work area, including gates wide enough for equipment.
  • Discuss Logistics: Coordinate with the contractor regarding parking arrangements, material delivery, and any special instructions or concerns you might have.
By taking these steps, you can minimize disruptions, ensure a smoother excavation process, and protect your property.

What is the best time of year for excavation?

The ideal time for excavation can depend on your location and climate. Generally:
  • Spring and Fall: Often considered favorable due to moderate temperatures and drier soil conditions.
  • Summer: Can be suitable, but hot weather can make working conditions challenging and might require additional measures (shade, hydration) for workers.
  • Winter: Excavation in winter can be more difficult due to frozen ground, snow, and potential delays caused by inclement weather. It might also require specialized equipment or techniques.
Consult with your excavation contractor to determine the best timing for your project, considering local weather patterns and potential seasonal constraints.

What is a soil engineer, and do I need one?

A soil engineer is a professional specializing in analyzing soil properties and their behavior under various conditions. They play a crucial role in:
  • Determining Soil Suitability: Assessing whether the soil can support the intended structure or load.
  • Recommending Foundation Types: Advising on the appropriate foundation design based on soil characteristics.
  • Addressing Drainage and Erosion Issues: Providing solutions to manage water runoff and prevent erosion.
  • Evaluating Slope Stability: Assessing the risk of landslides or soil movement on slopes.
You might need a soil engineer for projects involving:
  • Building on challenging soil types (expansive clay, loose sand, etc.)
  • Constructing large or complex structures
  • Excavating near slopes or retaining walls
  • Addressing drainage or erosion concerns
Your excavation contractor or local building department can advise if a soil engineer is necessary for your project.

How do I know if I need a retaining wall?

Retaining walls are structures designed to hold back soil or rock and prevent erosion on sloped terrain. You might need a retaining wall if:
  • Sloped Property: Your property has a significant slope, making it prone to soil erosion or landslides.
  • Creating Usable Space: You want to level off a sloped area to create a flat surface for patios, gardens, or other outdoor spaces.
  • Preventing Damage: Erosion is threatening existing structures, driveways, or walkways.
  • Landscaping Features: You're incorporating tiered gardens, raised beds, or other landscaping elements requiring soil retention.
Consult with an excavation contractor or landscape architect to determine if a retaining wall is necessary for your project and to ensure it's properly designed and constructed for safety and longevity.

How do I prepare my property for excavation?

Here's a checklist to prepare your property for an excavation project:
  • Clear the Area: Remove any obstacles, including vehicles, outdoor furniture, landscaping features, or structures, from the excavation zone and surrounding area.
  • Mark Existing Features: Identify and mark underground utilities, septic tanks, sprinkler systems, or other buried elements you want to protect.
  • Protect Landscaping: Use tarps or fencing to shield trees, shrubs, gardens, or other landscaping elements from damage.
  • Provide Access: Ensure the excavation contractor has clear access to the work area, including gates wide enough for equipment.
  • Discuss Logistics: Coordinate with the contractor regarding parking arrangements, material delivery, and any special instructions or concerns you might have.
By taking these steps, you can minimize disruptions, ensure a smoother excavation process, and protect your property.

What is the best time of year for excavation?

The ideal time for excavation can depend on your location and climate. Generally:
  • Spring and Fall: Often considered favorable due to moderate temperatures and drier soil conditions.
  • Summer: Can be suitable, but hot weather can make working conditions challenging and might require additional measures (shade, hydration) for workers.
  • Winter: Excavation in winter can be more difficult due to frozen ground, snow, and potential delays caused by inclement weather. It might also require specialized equipment or techniques.
Consult with your excavation contractor to determine the best timing for your project, considering local weather patterns and potential seasonal constraints.